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Luis M. Viceira
Return Predictability in the Treasury Market: Real Rates, Inflation, and Liquidity. Luis M. Viceira, September 27, 2013, Paper. "Estimating the liquidity differential between…
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Mark Wu
Safeguards and the Perils of Preferential Trade Agreements. Mark Wu, September 22, 2013, Paper. "The legal-economic implications of how WTO members apply an import-restricting…
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Alberto Alesina
Regulation versus Taxation. Alberto Alesina, September 16, 2013, Paper. "We study which policy tool and at what level a majority chooses in order to reduce activities with…
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Gita Gopinath
Coordination and Crisis in Monetary Unions. Gita Gopinath, September 8, 2013, Paper. "We characterize fiscal and monetary policy in a monetary union with the potential for…
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Mark Roe
Derivatives Markets in Bankruptcy. Mark Roe, September 2013, Paper. "By treating derivatives and financial repurchase agreements much more favorably than it treats other financial…
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Do the Laws of Tax Incidence Hold? Erich Muehlegger, September, 2013, Paper. "The canonical theory of taxation holds that the incidence of a tax is independent of the side of the…
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Brazil's Enigma: Sustaining Long-Term Growth. Laura Alfaro, September 2013, Case. "Over the past decade, Brazil's future as a leading world economic power appeared certain. An…
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Julio Rotemberg
Shifts in U.S. Federal Reserve Goals and Tactics for Monetary Policy: A Role for Penitence? Julio J. Rotemberg, Fall 2013, Paper. "This paper considers some of the large changes…
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Matthew Desmond
Is Democratic Regulation of High Finance Possible? Matthew Desmond, September 2013, Paper. "Cristie Ford’s paper is about the strengths and limitations of applying sophisticated…
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US Interest Rates Will Continue to Rise. Martin Feldstein, August 28, 2013, Opinion. "Six months ago, I wrote that long-term interest rates in the United States would rise,…